FYI: Gear is pronounced with a hard G. Like Great. G- Ear Gear And circle is pronounce "sir kul". (not mocking, just trying to help) And I remember discovering the "gear" using this ages ago. Was fun. That was my first ever Geometry nodes Tutorial :D Second one was making the bevel. ua-cam.com/video/rN0JwyX0BYw/v-deo.html
The light if finally turning on in my head regarding geometry nodes. Good stuff. I have a question...i did try to experiment before I asked but no results yet. The node bevels all four sides of the shape, for example the rectangle shape. Is there a node to use to ONLY bevel one half of the rectangle. For example, only the corners on the X,Y and X-Y axis? Hope my question is clear.
@Xan3D And it was a MASTERFUL one. And your comment in that video is so true. It helps to try it first to do it yourself before searching on UA-cam. I think one of my failures in not being able to figure it out was that, being a newbie, I still don't grasp the fundamentals of Nodes, ie Geometry Nodes, like what each does. The concepts are mushy in my brain, so I would have to spend some time learning those basics. A classic example of that is the way you looked at your initial Geometry node group and by process of elimination decide which Node connection would be the start of analyzing the process of separating which ends get bevel. THAT is what I can't do yet (I am starting to learn) because I don't have the fundamentals of the ability of each node. Thanks to your videos, the mushy mess of Geometry nodes in my brain is starting to take shape!!! 😀 Thank you.
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Thanks a lot! I was looking for these kind of rounding of a square in geometry nodes.
I'm still new to geometry nodes and everytime again amazed of what you can do with it. Thank you, I will definitely play around with this.
Another genius post😊
This helped me a lot, thanks!
Fantastic! Thank you!
(it's called "a cog" :))
Oh, god to know, thanks!
Awesome. Thank you!
These videos are awesome! Your consistency is fantastic!
Thank you 💪 It's hard to keep doing a tutorial every day, but I'm trying hard these first months, and later I will slow down, or I will die hahaha
But I hope you'll never stop.@@Xan3D
Thanks a lot, I turn on notifications for every video you publish ❤🙏
Excellent!
Your videos are amazing, thank you!
If you set the handle type of a bezier curve to vector in the layout you can use a bezier curve to get a bevel. Found this out the other day.
Please expand on this
@@SaltHuman Add bezier -> select handles -> right click -> set handle type -> vector
@@MagicalBoyChan thanks
Awesome thanks buddy 😊👍
Tnx!
Nice
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FYI: Gear is pronounced with a hard G. Like Great. G- Ear Gear And circle is pronounce "sir kul". (not mocking, just trying to help)
And I remember discovering the "gear" using this ages ago. Was fun.
That was my first ever Geometry nodes Tutorial :D Second one was making the bevel.
ua-cam.com/video/rN0JwyX0BYw/v-deo.html
are we able to add concave bevel ,instead of convex?
The light if finally turning on in my head regarding geometry nodes. Good stuff. I have a question...i did try to experiment before I asked but no results yet. The node bevels all four sides of the shape, for example the rectangle shape. Is there a node to use to ONLY bevel one half of the rectangle. For example, only the corners on the X,Y and X-Y axis? Hope my question is clear.
For people who want to know how to do it, here you have the tutorial :) ua-cam.com/video/IeeiPFHPRAs/v-deo.html
@Xan3D And it was a MASTERFUL one. And your comment in that video is so true. It helps to try it first to do it yourself before searching on UA-cam. I think one of my failures in not being able to figure it out was that, being a newbie, I still don't grasp the fundamentals of Nodes, ie Geometry Nodes, like what each does. The concepts are mushy in my brain, so I would have to spend some time learning those basics. A classic example of that is the way you looked at your initial Geometry node group and by process of elimination decide which Node connection would be the start of analyzing the process of separating which ends get bevel. THAT is what I can't do yet (I am starting to learn) because I don't have the fundamentals of the ability of each node. Thanks to your videos, the mushy mess of Geometry nodes in my brain is starting to take shape!!! 😀 Thank you.
How can we bevel edges like this, not only corners?